Yeah, I’d rather not. Just stir the damn thing.
If their quality doesn’t go to shit, I’ll be a lifetime Kitchen Aid dumb stand mixer customer.
Yeah, I’d rather not. Just stir the damn thing.
If their quality doesn’t go to shit, I’ll be a lifetime Kitchen Aid dumb stand mixer customer.
I don’t want any damn vegetables mail accounts.
HiFi is filled with traps full of snake oil. A speaker can only sound “so good”. imo a pair of used passive speaker boxes in the range of 100…500 bucks will get you “very good” sound. People will disagree with my opinion, though. I believe it’s all about subjective preferences, convenience (smaller speakers need a bit more tuning and tricks to sound like the big ones), and brand tax.
If you’re happy with the current situation, why not keep your speakers until you hear a pair that gets you a sound profile you like better?
depends on what you wanna see. I’d say no. Some people are spending weeks there
Went with an Interrail Global pass to a train trip through italy. We took the first class ticket because it wasn’t all that much more expensive and we’ve spent like 30 hours on the track over the period of two weeks. Be careful, though, as not all trains are free to use and you need to reserve seats which will set you back quite a few bucks.
Fun Fact: There’s a whole scientific discipline solely focused at making science available to average joe, it’s called science communication.
Not sure what you’d expect a LLM model to do, but reading deeper into science communication will certainly help you understand and achieve what you are looking for.
Isn’t that the whole purpose of an Abstract?
TL;DR: They released some bug fixes.
Looks like a bunch of workarounds even in the concept stage
really nice, and very reasonably priced add ons. Not like the compania with the big A charging 25 bucks for a camera cable adapter or something
I’m irritated that they’re making it especially hard for small and low budget applications. AFAIK they are what made Unity popular in the first place?
Guess the big studios need more competitive pricing because they will just switch to another engine or build their own if Unity’s price model turns out to be too high for them. Small devs won’t be able to switch around too much, on the other hand.
Can’t agree too much with you. Here, take this as a sign of my appreciation🎖
…and we’ll be calling it windowsOS 12. It has a revolutionary taskbar which is so new that we gave it an innovative new name: Dack!
If you only need roughly the same layout, you are able to replicate it without too much programming skills with the open source AnySoftKeyboard. Just fork it and create your own board. If you need assistance, I’m glad to give you a bit of help.